A sod has been cut on Tuesday for the
construction of a state-of-the-art office complex for the Driver and Vehicle
Licensing Authority (DVLA) in Ho. The Eight hundred and forty-five
thousand dollars ($845,000) project, when completed would have a vehicle
testing bay, banking facility, a restaurant and staff offices.
The project which is a brain-child of the Volta
Region Development Agency (VORDA), to mark the 10th anniversary celebration of
Togbe Afede XIV, Paramount Chief of Asogli State and President of Volta Region
House of Chiefs, will be executed by Planet Sanitation and Constructions Ltd.
Mr
Appiah-Danquah Kufuor, Chief Executive of Planet Sanitation and Constructions, disclosed
that all construction jobs would be given to local artisans.
He
said about 150 temporal workers will be engaged during the construction and 50 permanent
workers will be employed when the facility becomes operational.
“All
aspects of the project will be done by local artisans, in line with Togbe’s
vision of creating jobs for the people”.
He
also hinted that, a Fuel Service station will be set up around the facility
when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gives the go-ahead.
Togbe
Anikpi III, Divisional Chief of Ho Heve, who cut the sod, said the project,
among others, was to create jobs for the local people. He therefore called on
natives leaving outside to return home and work.
The
Paramount Chief of Kpenoe Traditional Area, Togbe Kotoku XI who donated the
land for the project said “good times are here” and urged the youth to take
advantage of the job opportunities to enhance their lots.
In
a speech read on his behalf, Mr Rudolph Beckley, Chief Executive of DVLA,
commended the chiefs and people of Kpenoe for releasing land for the project
and said efforts were being made towards opening two other offices in the
northern part of the Region.
He
said when completed, the complex would help speed up the realization of the
objectives of the Authority and position it to continue the drive in reducing
road fatalities and optimizing revenue generation towards the achievement of
the “Better Ghana agenda.”
Mr
Beckley said in the past six months, the three DVLA offices in the Region
registered a total of 2,923 vehicles and issued road worthy certificate to
23,555 vehicles.
He
also said the authority has automated its operations to drastically reduce the
work of middle-men popularly known as “Gurro boys’ and maximize revenue for the
state.
The
Volta Regional Minister, Mr Joseph Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo in a speech read on
his behalf, said “Asogli in Ghana now means progress and development” and
commended Togbe Afede for the foresight and pledged the support of the Volta
Regional Coordinating Council.
The
project which is located at Titrinu, off Ho-Aflao road is expected to be
completed within seven months.
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